<ol>
	<li>Copy folder <b>CODE/site/</b> to location where you want to create your site! For example <b>C:/SERVER/site</b> <br /> This folder has basic configuration to start a new site.<br /><br /></li>
	<li><b>Rename</b> your new site folder. For example lets use <strong>C:/SERVER/mySite</strong><br><br></li>
    <li>If you now see your site from browser you should get errors something like this: <br>
      <strong>Warning</strong>:  require(C:\SERVER\mySite\conf/../../libs/Dom.init.php) [<a href="http://localhost/mySite/function.require">function.require</a>]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in <strong>C:\SERVER\mySite\index.php</strong> on line <strong>4</strong><br>
      <br>
      <strong>Fatal error</strong>:  require() [<a href="http://localhost/mySite/function.require">function.require</a>]: Failed opening required 'C:\SERVER\mySite\conf/../../libs/Dom.init.php' (include_path='.;C:\php5\pear') in <strong>C:\SERVER\mySite\index.php</strong> on line <strong>4</strong></li>
   <br>
  <li>Open file C:/SERVER/<strong>mySite/conf/runtime.conf.php</strong>. Change these constant values:
	   <ol>
	     <li><strong>DOM_RUN_ID</strong> - just some string, for example &quot;mySite&quot; is ok. </li>
         <li><strong>SITE_URL</strong> - site full url. (http://localhost/mySite/) </li>
	     <li><strong>SITE_PATH</strong> - site full path (C:/SERVER/mySite/) </li>
	     <li><strong>DOM_URL</strong> - Dom framework url (http://localhost/CODE/libs/) </li>
	     <li><strong>DOM_PATH</strong> - Dom framework full path (C:/SERVER/CODE/libs/) </li>
	     <li><strong>DOM_ADMIN_EMAIL</strong> - Your email. Error reports will be sent to this email address.</li>
       </ol>
	   <br>
    Notice that <strong>dirname(__FILE__)</strong> is conf file dir. For our example it would return <strong>C:/SERVER/mySite/conf</strong>    <br>
    Notice that you should always add ending slash (/) to url-s or paths! <br>
    <br>
  </li>
     <li>Check that index page is shown.<br>
    <br>
  </li>
     </ol>
